Breakdown | |||||
TTM | Sep 2024 | Sep 2023 | Sep 2022 | Sep 2021 | Sep 2020 |
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Income Statement | Total Revenue | ||||
140.81M | 135.99M | 148.48M | 124.80M | 124.07M | 122.09M | Gross Profit |
38.15M | 41.65M | 44.02M | 39.06M | 41.32M | 39.25M | EBIT |
7.23M | 6.81M | 6.85M | 235.00K | 11.26M | 9.37M | EBITDA |
17.90M | 18.34M | 18.84M | 8.89M | 15.79M | 17.43M | Net Income Common Stockholders |
1.09M | -6.38M | 4.05M | -2.01M | 3.40M | 3.78M |
Balance Sheet | Cash, Cash Equivalents and Short-Term Investments | ||||
15.57M | 6.62M | 7.29M | 6.00M | 8.35M | 19.73M | Total Assets |
174.15M | 166.31M | 192.61M | 176.09M | 160.71M | 178.15M | Total Debt |
30.09M | 32.43M | 39.00M | 25.07M | 17.59M | 34.47M | Net Debt |
14.52M | 25.81M | 31.71M | 19.07M | 9.24M | 14.74M | Total Liabilities |
67.27M | 57.92M | 72.88M | 57.55M | 46.43M | 64.80M | Stockholders Equity |
106.89M | 108.39M | 119.73M | 118.54M | 114.28M | 113.35M |
Cash Flow | Free Cash Flow | ||||
4.28M | 8.94M | 8.85M | -2.03M | 10.00M | 13.66M | Operating Cash Flow |
10.43M | 14.19M | 16.17M | 6.54M | 16.25M | 20.44M | Investing Cash Flow |
-14.95M | -3.89M | -18.49M | -9.29M | -9.96M | -10.16M | Financing Cash Flow |
3.47M | -10.89M | 4.19M | 299.00K | -17.27M | -7.65M |
Name | Overall Rating | Market Cap | P/E Ratio | ROE | Dividend Yield | Revenue Growth | EPS Growth |
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76 Outperform | £86.54M | 10.78 | 9.64% | 4.64% | -5.38% | -38.50% | |
65 Neutral | $1.07B | 21.06 | 14.23% | 1.10% | 7.18% | -13.14% | |
58 Neutral | $21.35B | 10.05 | -19.26% | 2.35% | 5.02% | -22.63% | |
56 Neutral | £118.62M | 41.70 | 2.87% | 2.85% | -8.41% | -31.29% |
Gooch & Housego PLC announced the successful passing of all resolutions at its recent Annual General Meeting. Key resolutions included the approval of the annual financial statements, re-election of directors, and authorization for directors to allot shares and purchase company shares. The passing of these resolutions supports the company’s strategic initiatives and strengthens its governance, potentially impacting its market positioning and stakeholder confidence.
Gooch & Housego PLC has reported a significant increase in its order book since the start of the financial year, attributed to strong demand in medical diagnostic instruments and new orders in defence optics and subsea data networks. The integration of the acquired Phoenix Optical is progressing well, enhancing customer confidence and supporting additional demand levels. Despite macroeconomic uncertainties and potential impacts from new US tariffs, G&H maintains a positive outlook for its fiscal year 2025, with expectations of improved financial performance as industrial markets recover.
Gooch & Housego PLC announced the grant of Long Term Incentive Plan (LTIP) awards to key management personnel, including the CEO, CFO, and Company Secretary. These grants, subject to performance criteria, are set to vest in January 2028, indicating a strategic focus on long-term growth and alignment of executive incentives with company performance, potentially enhancing shareholder value and reinforcing the company’s commitment to sustainability and governance standards.
Gooch & Housego PLC has announced the release of its Annual Report and Financial Statements for the fiscal year ending 30 September 2024, along with the Notice of its 2025 Annual General Meeting. The AGM is scheduled for 24 February 2025 at their head office in Somerset, UK. These documents are available on the company’s website, providing shareholders with insights into the company’s financial health and future plans. This announcement underlines G&H’s commitment to transparency and engagement with its stakeholders, reinforcing its position in the photonics industry.
On December 20, 2024, Gooch & Housego PLC announced a change in its major holdings due to an acquisition or disposal of voting rights by Octopus Investments Limited. Octopus Investments’ voting rights in Gooch & Housego decreased from 11.99% to 10.98%, which may influence the company’s decision-making process and reflect a shift in stakeholder dynamics.